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U.S. Attorney General in Kabul for graft talks

Reuters - Wed, 2010-06-30 04:38
KABUL (Reuters) - The United States sent its most senior law enforcement official to Afghanistan on Wednesday to help rein in graft in one of the world's most corrupt nations and at a sensitive time for Washington's policies in Kabul.


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Hurricane Alex spins past oil rigs toward Mexico

Reuters - Wed, 2010-06-30 03:51
PLAYA BAGDAD, Mexico (Reuters) - Hurricane Alex picked up strength in the Gulf of Mexico as it headed for land on Wednesday, flooding parts of the Mexican coast but staying clear of oil fields to the relief of crude markets.


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Brewing a primordial broth on Titan

Science A GoGo - Wed, 2010-06-30 02:10
Replicating the atmosphere of Titan and blasting it with UV light has allowed researchers to create organic macromolecules that they think are a model for the chemistry of pre-life Earth...
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House passes landmark financial reform bill

Reuters - Wed, 2010-06-30 01:47
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a landmark overhaul of financial regulations but the Senate put off action until mid-July, delaying a final victory for President Barack Obama.


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CNN mainstay Larry King quitting after 25 years

Reuters - Wed, 2010-06-30 01:38
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Larry King, the CNN personality known for his nonconfrontational interviews, colorful suspenders and complicated personal life, said on Tuesday he would end his talk show in the fall after a 25-year reign as a key promotional stop for the rich and famous.


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BP relief well weeks away, hurricane hurts cleanup

Reuters - Wed, 2010-06-30 01:37
HOUSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A relief well that might divert the gushing Gulf of Mexico oil leak is still weeks from completion, a top U.S. official said on Wednesday, as the season's first Atlantic hurricane disrupted cleanup efforts.


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Court pick Kagan sails through Senate hearing

Reuters - Wed, 2010-06-30 01:27
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With a series of quips and nimble sidesteps, U.S. Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan deflected tough Republican questions on her views and judgment on Wednesday and sailed toward likely Senate confirmation.


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Gen. Petraeus confirmed as new U.S. Afghan commander

Reuters - Wed, 2010-06-30 01:24
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate unanimously voted on Wednesday to confirm David Petraeus as commander of the troubled Afghan war, pinning U.S. hopes on the four-star general who helped turn around the conflict in Iraq.


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Larry King to end CNN show in autumn after 25 years

Reuters - Tue, 2010-06-29 23:46
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Broadcast veteran Larry King announced on Tuesday that he would be ending his nightly "Larry King Live" show on CNN this coming autumn after 25 years on television.


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Obama to guarantee McChrystal a 4-star pension

Reuters - Tue, 2010-06-29 23:25
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will guarantee former Afghanistan commander General Stanley McChrystal a four-star pension despite firing him last week over comments disparaging civilian leaders.


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BofA reclaims top spot, ICBC leads profit: study

Reuters - Tue, 2010-06-29 23:06
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of America has leap-frogged U.S. rival JPMorgan to rank as the world's top bank in terms of capital strength while Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) tops the profit league, according to a new study.


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How did life begin on Earth?

Scientific American Online - Tue, 2010-06-29 22:59

LINDAU, Germany--What steps led to the origin of life on Earth? Scientists may be zeroing in on that most profound of questions. “We’ve gone a long way to showing” the processes that “set the stage” for cellular life on Earth, Jack Szostak said Tuesday here in his talk at the 60th annual Nobel Laureate Lectures at Lindau .

Recent findings--such as that life seems to be everywhere on Earth--have encouraged scientific inquiries into the nature of life’s beginnings, said Szostak. Along with Elizabeth H. Blackburn and Carol W. Greider, Szostak won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work in understanding telomeres [see Blackburn and Greider's Scientific American article “ Telomeres, Telomerase and Cancer ”]. His talk focused on his recent research on life’s start [see his Scientific American 2009 article, “ The Origin of Life on Earth ”]. He cited discoveries of microbes eking out existence in steaming hot springs in Yellowstone, in an acidic environment in Rio Tinto, Spain, and other hostile locations. “Even in rocks, there’s life,” he added, showing the audience an image of a green streak tenaciously spreading through rock. “Once life gets started, it can adapt and colonize many, many different environments.” In addition, astronomers have found hundreds of planets in other solar systems , and the space-based Kepler telescope recently identified more than 700 more candidate exoplanets. Many of those could have Earth-like conditions, raising the possibility that they also could harbor some form of life. How common might life be? “The question is: Is it easy or hard to make the transition in the chemistry of planets from not alive to alive?” asked Szostak.

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Scrap dollar as sole reserve currency: U.N. report

Reuters - Tue, 2010-06-29 20:56
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A new United Nations report released on Tuesday calls for abandoning the U.S. dollar as the main global reserve currency, saying it has been unable to safeguard value.


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Crisis panel to examine Goldman, AIG ties

Reuters - Tue, 2010-06-29 20:29
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs and bailed out insurer American International Group face a rough two days of questioning about the destructive relationship that contributed to the 2008 financial crisis.


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House fails to pass unemployment aid extension

Reuters - Tue, 2010-06-29 20:27
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the House of Representatives on Tuesday blocked a Democratic effort to extend unemployment benefits for the long-term unemployed.


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Crystal memory allows efficient storage of quantum information in light

Scientific American Online - Tue, 2010-06-29 20:00

Light makes for a terrific carrier of information--witness the prevalence of fiber optics in telecommunications--and the realm of quantum communication is no different. Photons are key quantum objects that can carry information over large distances and that can be entangled in relatively large numbers . [More]

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Can fermenting microbes save us from climate change?

Scientific American Online - Tue, 2010-06-29 19:21

Just as bacteria and fungi are methodically breaking down the millions of gallons of oil spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, microbes might help us with another uncontrolled emission due to human activity--carbon dioxide. [More]

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Democrats hold slight edge in California races: poll

Reuters - Tue, 2010-06-29 19:07
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - California Democratic candidates for the Senate and governor hold a narrow edge over their Republican opponents as voters worry about the economy with four months to go until the November elections, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found on Tuesday.


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Squid studies: Escape and impairment

Scientific American Online - Tue, 2010-06-29 18:00

Editor's Note: Marine biologist William Gilly is on an expedition to study Humboldt squid on the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System research vessel New Horizon in the Gulf of California. He and other scientists are learning about the giant squid, their biology and ecology on this National Science Foundation-funded expedition. This is his sixth blog post about the trip. [More]

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Rep. Kanjorski: financial regulation bill conference may reopen

Reuters - Tue, 2010-06-29 17:52
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. lawmaker said on Tuesday members of the conference crafting financial reform legislation may have to reopen debate over the measure to iron out last-minute objections to the bill.


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